Vectorial Transcellular Calcium Transport in Intestine: Integration of Current Models
AUTOR(ES)
Larsson, Dennis
RESUMO
In spite of decades of research, the exact subcellular pathway for calcium transport in intestine has not been elucidated. In this mini-review, we present three models for vectorial movement of calcium across the cell: facilitated (cytoplasmic) diffusion, vesicular/lysosomal transport, and tunneling through the endoplasmic reticulum compartment. We conclude by offering one way to integrate elements of these three models.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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